> >and there are no pop/soda cans made in the required size.
>
> Dear Mike
>
> You might want to revisit the test call ... you may have missed a key
> detail or then again, I might be loopy :-)
>
> Regards
> Andrew

Yes, you did. And in case you were worried about a possible replacement
can, the outfitters' website states:
"Start with an empty beer can. (If you have to buy a full beer can at
the store for your cook pot, you can usually find someone who will help
turn it into an empty can for you.)"

André

hiking@westernpa.us

... Not sure what you re referring to, but I don t see it on the news page anymore. What I remember from the mfgr site is that it required a 20 or 24 oz (don t

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> At 07:03 PM 1/09/2005, you wrote:
>
>>Not entirely. My problem is that I don't drink beer (I know, major sin),
>>and there are no pop/soda cans made in the required size.
>
> Dear Mike
>
> You might want to revisit the test call ... you may have missed a key
> detail or then again, I might be loopy :-)
>
> Regards
> Andrew

Not sure what you're referring to, but I don't see it on the news page
anymore. What I remember from the mfgr site is that it required a 20 or 24
oz (don't remember numbers now) can, pop/soda comes in 12 oz cans.

mike

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